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9 March 2015, 15:55 #1
Article on .22 suppressor cleaning
http://www.rrdvegas.com/silencer-cleaning.html
Not satisfied with the "Dip", The author explores a bunch of different readily available options for suppressor core pre treatment and cleaning.
I personally put a very thin coat of dielectric grease on the outside of my Monocore which keeps build up to a minimum, prevents the core from getting stuck inside the tube, and allows me to pretty much just wipe everything off with a paper towel or some Q-tips. That type of grease is available at most auto parts stores. It was recommended to me by the guy who made my 22 suppressor (not a tiny shop fyi) and I've been using that for several years
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9 March 2015, 16:46 #2WEVO Spell Checker
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thanks for the info
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22 March 2015, 07:11 #3
Mmmmm purple drank and baffles...
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22 March 2015, 07:26 #4
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22 March 2015, 07:34 #5
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22 March 2015, 12:39 #6
Meh, "The Dip" is so much easier. If you do it my way you end up with simple battery acid which is not very toxic at all.
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22 March 2015, 12:58 #7
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22 March 2015, 13:55 #8
I don't own a suppressor (yet) but why not spray it off with non chlorinated disc brake cleaner? (The green can from the auto parts store) That stuff takes off just about anything. I used it for heavy, deep cleaning of guns all the the time.
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22 March 2015, 15:42 #9
I may try this, just to try it - even the tumble of the parts in my SS media. But my question would be, if this brake fluid silicon treatment is so awesome, but have not more people reported it, tried it on BCG's, and so on?
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22 March 2015, 15:50 #10
EDIT: Sorry, I re-read the post and thought it was aimed at me. My mistake.
Last edited by alamo5000; 22 March 2015 at 19:40.
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22 March 2015, 17:03 #11
Haha yeah sorry, aluminum is no bueno in the dip. Not trying to be a jackass, it's just my nature
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22 March 2015, 19:12 #12